Where is that list defined?
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> Thanks everyone for the lightning quick replies. I saw am335x_evm but assumed
> that was for a specific eval board. I'll give it a shot!
The am335x_evm firmware currently supports the following list of devices:
am335x-bone.dtb
am335x-boneblack.dtb
am335x-pocketbeagle.dtb
Thanks everyone for the lightning quick replies. I saw am335x_evm but assumed
that was for a specific eval board. I'll give it a shot!
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> > Hi All - What's the status of support for Fedora on Beaglebone Black? I
> > find references to a old version working on BBB, but nothing recently.
> > Anyone working on making it function?
>
> According to this issue
> https://pagure.io/arm-image-installer/issue/60
>
> BeagleBone Black is
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 1:43 PM Pete Bowden wrote:
>
> Hi All - What's the status of support for Fedora on Beaglebone Black? I find
> references to a old version working on BBB, but nothing recently. Anyone
> working on making it function?
According to this issue
HI Pete,
- Original Message -
> Hi All - What's the status of support for Fedora on Beaglebone Black? I find
> references to a old version working on BBB, but nothing recently. Anyone
> working on making it function?
Should be working OK, use the 'am335x_evm' target for uboot if using
Hi All - What's the status of support for Fedora on Beaglebone Black? I find
references to a old version working on BBB, but nothing recently. Anyone
working on making it function?
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> As stated here [1], in order to use HATs, and overlays in general on
> the Raspberry, you have to remove the /boot/dtb symlink.
> You know, I'm not an expert. What does this mean? Why do you need to do
> that? Why this symlink is here by default? And, there are some
> downsides by removing such